seanthurston
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Does the search engines (especially Google), treat each page individually?
Does it score the webpages and website together?
If I was to launch a blog about something unrelated to what my main page is about on to another folder like this:
example.com/blog
Will this affect the main page in ranking; will it drag down the main page from some key words?
Is Alexa important?
And what is the impact of subdomains to seo? Is it just something for webmasters and visitors for some simplicity purpose, like to categorise in subdomains? If you keep fresh content and create quality link building for particular pages than can never bad impact on your site. Google does not like sub domains. I am not sure about all search engines, but certainly Google looks at the whole site together, and I feel they give higher ranking to a site with pages all about the same subject. Yes Google treats each page individually, you can take a page from your website on first page and another page in the 30 th page.
I advise doing SEO individually.
I believe subdomains is not a bad factor if worked within the guidelines of Google. large portals using subdomains to divide their content.
In relation to the / blog I have no problem since you do n't use too many layers eg / blog / articles / seo / title of the article
I hope I have understood your question and I have helped.
Good luck
Google treat each page individually. We can optimize each page and get rank for each page. Google does consider website as whole. But there is no need to have single niche for a website. nope. there are no impact, it's actually good as some PR juice of your main site will be flowed to the directory. Yes, Google treats each page individually... But it knows that following pages are part of one website.
Every web page is scored is individually for PR and SERP rankings... But SERP rankings may influence ranking of your complete website
It is recommended to keep everything relevant. I have seen webmasters make this mistake and repent on it after a few months
In case you are launching anything irrelevant on blog... its recommended that you launch it on a different domain for more overall traffic and ease of marketing
No, Alexa is not important... Its just the visitor count who have Alexa toolbar installed on their system
As such sub domains or sub folders do not impact your SEO.. In fact sub domain helps in categorizing your content. Yes as per ranking and PR it treat each page individually but yes its over all affect site quality, traffic
It is recommended that you should create blog related to your business. You can even interlink your pages in that blog. It will make your internal link building more strong
and alexa is not important 1) Each page is treated seperately.
2) The website itself has a huge impact on the ranking of individual pages.
3) Alexa is NOT important at all. It is just a statistical tool. Which by most standards isn't very accurate.
4) Sub Domains are treated as a SEPARATE website by Google so it has absolutely no ties to your main domain.
Does it score the webpages and website together?
If I was to launch a blog about something unrelated to what my main page is about on to another folder like this:
example.com/blog
Will this affect the main page in ranking; will it drag down the main page from some key words?
Is Alexa important?
And what is the impact of subdomains to seo? Is it just something for webmasters and visitors for some simplicity purpose, like to categorise in subdomains? If you keep fresh content and create quality link building for particular pages than can never bad impact on your site. Google does not like sub domains. I am not sure about all search engines, but certainly Google looks at the whole site together, and I feel they give higher ranking to a site with pages all about the same subject. Yes Google treats each page individually, you can take a page from your website on first page and another page in the 30 th page.
I advise doing SEO individually.
I believe subdomains is not a bad factor if worked within the guidelines of Google. large portals using subdomains to divide their content.
In relation to the / blog I have no problem since you do n't use too many layers eg / blog / articles / seo / title of the article
I hope I have understood your question and I have helped.
Good luck
Every web page is scored is individually for PR and SERP rankings... But SERP rankings may influence ranking of your complete website
It is recommended to keep everything relevant. I have seen webmasters make this mistake and repent on it after a few months
In case you are launching anything irrelevant on blog... its recommended that you launch it on a different domain for more overall traffic and ease of marketing
No, Alexa is not important... Its just the visitor count who have Alexa toolbar installed on their system
As such sub domains or sub folders do not impact your SEO.. In fact sub domain helps in categorizing your content. Yes as per ranking and PR it treat each page individually but yes its over all affect site quality, traffic
It is recommended that you should create blog related to your business. You can even interlink your pages in that blog. It will make your internal link building more strong
and alexa is not important 1) Each page is treated seperately.
2) The website itself has a huge impact on the ranking of individual pages.
3) Alexa is NOT important at all. It is just a statistical tool. Which by most standards isn't very accurate.
4) Sub Domains are treated as a SEPARATE website by Google so it has absolutely no ties to your main domain.